minute. WPBF, 25, covering the TREASURE COAST, is a proud sponsor of the T Business Summit. Treasure Coast Business Summit. And one of the presentations he had the opportunity to EMCEE. Today is always a lot of fun. For people and businesses from West Palm Beach to Orlando to the network, this really is an opportunity today. And that’s just a few of the few booths set up here. It’s so great to get out there and meet all the Treasure Coast business owners and First Alert meteorologist Glenn Glaser. He got the chance to be there and attended one of his presentations as well. Officials say this is also part of an effort to improve the job economy in the community.SOOJI NAM will speak tonight at Port St. Lucie SI. St. Lucie County leaders say there are now over 6,000 vacancies, and business summits like this help us improve ourselves, our efforts, and the projects we do. Hope it helps. Collaborate with other growing businesses. Over 100 vendors and exhibitors sampled meatballs and over 1200 business leaders attended. In fact, we first met at the Treasure Coast Business Summit in Port Saint Lucie on Thursday. You have to meet new people, new dogs, new owners. It’s not just a networking event, it’s also an opportunity to promote the Treasure Coast job market. He has over 6500 jobs available and I know Indian River has it. As in Martin County. So there are thousands of job opportunities, and this is a lot of the small businesses represented here today. The biggest challenge at the moment is housing. You know, people probably come here to work, but there’s no affordable place to live. And that’s where the county will tackle the future of business. He tells us the leader looks forward to making lasting connections in the community. Surely our community will thrive, help other businesses, help us, you know, stay informed. Details are GET OUT, PRODUCT, GET OUT, GET OUR BUSINESS OUT THERE.If you missed Thursday’s event, you’ll be back in St. Luc next year around the same time.
Hundreds of Business Leaders Gather at Treasure Coast Business Summit
It is the largest annual business summit held in Port Saint Lucie.
Over 100 vendors, exhibitors and sponsors gathered for the annual Treasure Coast Business Summit in Port St. Lucie on Thursday. St. Lucie County Sheriff Kathy Townsend told WPBF 25 News: Port St. Lucie resident Reginald Henderson said, “Not only will we improve ourselves, our efforts, and the projects we have, but we will also network, connect with other growing companies, We can work together,” he said. “We work with youth, young men, and even adults, pre-adolescents, and teens to work with and teach basketball skills.” He said there are jobs and he hopes a summit like Thursday will help boost the Treasure Coast job market. “The biggest challenge right now is housing. There are people who probably come here to work, but they don’t have affordable places to live. National: Over 1,200 business leaders hope to network and build lasting relationships with small businesses at the WPBF 25 News National Coverage Thursday event. Chris Vaccaro of Congruity HR told his WPBF 25 News. “Other companies will help us. Get information, get more information, get our products, spread your business,” he says, networking at the event. He said Trevor Duvall.Follow us on social: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
Over 100 vendors, exhibitors and sponsors gathered for the annual Treasure Coast Business Summit in Port St. Lucie on Thursday.
St. Lucie County Sheriff Kathy Townsend told WPBF 25 News:
Your Neighborhood: Local Coverage of WPBF 25 News
Port St. Lucie resident Reginald Henderson said: “We work with young people, young men, even adults, pre-adolescents, teens… working with basketball skills and teaching techniques.”
St. Lucie County leaders said they now have more than 6,500 jobs and hope a summit like Thursday will help boost the Treasure Coast job market.
“The biggest challenge right now is housing. There are people who probably come here to work, but they don’t have affordable places to live. rice field.
Locally: National Coverage of WPBF 25 News
At Thursday’s event, more than 1,200 business leaders wanted to network and build lasting relationships with small businesses.
Chris Vaccaro of Congruity HR told WPBF 25 News:
“Other companies will help us. Get information, get more information, get our products, spread your business,” he says, networking at the event. said Trevor Duvall.
Follow us on social: Facebook | | twitter | | Instagram
Comments
Post a Comment